Keyword help:
Choosing keywords to help promote your website could make a vast difference if the right ones have been chosen. Google Adwords has a keyword tool which can really save time and show you words that you might not have thought of. It also shows you the popularity of a keyword within the Google search engine:
Google Adwords Keyword Tools
If you are trying to find the right keywords for your blog then watch this really interesting video by Matt Cutts from Google:
SEO Tips for Bloggers (Video is half way down the page)
Advertising with Google Adwords:
Dont forget that Google Adwords is a great way to pay for a targeted hit to your website. You dont pay a penny unless someone has actually visited your site. You can set the amount you are prepared to pay per click(PPC) and budget per day. Even just to experiment with advertising costs verses income, its worth taking a look.
Google Adwords
Learn how to Make up to $25 Per Click from your Blog or Website !
Seo Tips to help with Google Rankings
Good SEO:
Before submitting your websites url, check that it is Search engine friendly. Make sure that there is plenty of content and that it is all relevant to your meta title, description and keywords.
Make sure your website is also of some use and interest to people before any url submit. You dont want to get ranked low by google or other search engines before your website has even had the chance to take off.
Google - Webmaster guidelines.
Google is the main search engine which you want to work for your website not against. If you follow all of googles basic web design ethics, your website could do well. Their help page covers:Design,content,technical and quality guidelines, all of which offer a good code of practice when building a website. Google Webmasters/Site owners Help
Top 10 SEO Tips
Designing a website is one thing but getting it visited is another. For further tips about page content, navigation and meta keywords:
www.uksmallbusinessdirectory.co.uk
FREE Meta Tags Analyzer (Submit Express)
This great free tool reads the meta tags and content on your webpage. It then displays what Search Engines could rank your website lower for. Very helpful!
submitexpress/analyzer
Learn how to Make up to $25 Per Click from your Blog or Website !
Before submitting your websites url, check that it is Search engine friendly. Make sure that there is plenty of content and that it is all relevant to your meta title, description and keywords.
Make sure your website is also of some use and interest to people before any url submit. You dont want to get ranked low by google or other search engines before your website has even had the chance to take off.
Google - Webmaster guidelines.
Google is the main search engine which you want to work for your website not against. If you follow all of googles basic web design ethics, your website could do well. Their help page covers:Design,content,technical and quality guidelines, all of which offer a good code of practice when building a website. Google Webmasters/Site owners Help
Top 10 SEO Tips
Designing a website is one thing but getting it visited is another. For further tips about page content, navigation and meta keywords:
www.uksmallbusinessdirectory.co.uk
FREE Meta Tags Analyzer (Submit Express)
This great free tool reads the meta tags and content on your webpage. It then displays what Search Engines could rank your website lower for. Very helpful!
submitexpress/analyzer
Learn how to Make up to $25 Per Click from your Blog or Website !
Money Saving Expert with Martin Lewis
There is one UK website which must be visited by anyone who is trying to be careful with cash. Martin Lewis give great tips on:
1. Saving on Gas & Electricity Bills.
2. Consolidating Loans.
3. Moving Debt to take advantage of 0% interest on Credit Cards.
4. Remortgaging
5. Everything you could possibly want to know about saving cash!!!
Visit: Money Saving Expert
Marting Lewis used to do a slot on Radio One, he has got bags of money saving ideas to keep us out of debt. Come back and tell me if he managed to save you any money.
Learn how to Make up to $25 Per Click from your Blog or Website !
1. Saving on Gas & Electricity Bills.
2. Consolidating Loans.
3. Moving Debt to take advantage of 0% interest on Credit Cards.
4. Remortgaging
5. Everything you could possibly want to know about saving cash!!!
Visit: Money Saving Expert
Marting Lewis used to do a slot on Radio One, he has got bags of money saving ideas to keep us out of debt. Come back and tell me if he managed to save you any money.
Learn how to Make up to $25 Per Click from your Blog or Website !
McAfee could be limiting you visitors.
Users of McAfee site advisor (numbers in the millions), are given a display of how safe your website is from a search result in Google,Yahoo etc. If you have not submitted your site for testing with McAfee then potential visitors may just surf past your site. I noticed an increase in visitors to my other website after it was submitted to McAfee...
Register with McAfee and then get verified as the website owner. You also need to submit your website for testing!
McAffee Site Advisor
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Loans, Student Loans and Pay Per Click(PPC)
I currently earn about 1 cent a day from Google adsense, which I would love to change. I have learnt recently that advertising Student Loans is the way forward as some websites are offering up to $20-$25 per click (not per lead - PER CLICK). Thats alot of money for one click. There are many websites out there that use this to there advantage and become very wealthy in advertising Loans.
The best advice I could give to anyone who can give free advice on Student Loans or Credit Cards is to put google adsense on your website. I hope this advice makes you financial gurus very rich!
PPC Websites: What is Pay Per Click (PPC)?
Pay Per Click Guide
Pay Per Click - Click Bank's
Pay Per Click - Google Adsense
Update:
I have just been to the Google Adwords website where I searched for the keywords "Student Loan" to my financial shock the keywords "consolidating private student loans" are averaging at £25.80 per click(37.73USD). I'm not quite sure what percentage Google makes from that money but these Student Loan Creditors are prepared to throw a bundle of cash at advertising, knowing that they are going to make a huge fortune in interest from a load of students. Check it out: Adsense keywords
Top 6 Highest PPC for "Student Loans" with Google Adwords
As of 25 March 2009.
Ive looked at Click Bank's click rates which are considerably higher than these figures.
Conversion rate as of 25 March 2009: 1 UK£ = 1.4624 US$
Pound to Dollar(US) Conversion rate by google: Click here for latest figures.
The best advice I could give to anyone who can give free advice on Student Loans or Credit Cards is to put google adsense on your website. I hope this advice makes you financial gurus very rich!
PPC Websites: What is Pay Per Click (PPC)?
Pay Per Click Guide
Pay Per Click - Click Bank's
Pay Per Click - Google Adsense
Update:
I have just been to the Google Adwords website where I searched for the keywords "Student Loan" to my financial shock the keywords "consolidating private student loans" are averaging at £25.80 per click(37.73USD). I'm not quite sure what percentage Google makes from that money but these Student Loan Creditors are prepared to throw a bundle of cash at advertising, knowing that they are going to make a huge fortune in interest from a load of students. Check it out: Adsense keywords
Top 6 Highest PPC for "Student Loans" with Google Adwords
As of 25 March 2009.
1. student loans consolidation - £25.05 - $36.63
2. student loan debt consolidation - £23.04 - $33.69
3. private student loan consolidation - £22.29 - $32.60
4. default student loan consolidation - £21.73 - $31.78
5. consolidating student loans - £21.66 - $31.68
6. federal student loan consolidation - £19.33 - $28.31
Ive looked at Click Bank's click rates which are considerably higher than these figures.
Conversion rate as of 25 March 2009: 1 UK£ = 1.4624 US$
Pound to Dollar(US) Conversion rate by google: Click here for latest figures.
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